Association of different glucose traits with kidney function decline risk in a Chinese community-based population without chronic kidney disease

Xingang Wang,1 Fangfang Fan,1 Jia Jia,1 Xin Xu,2 Xianhui Qin,2 Bo Zheng,1 Haixia Li,3 Liguang Dong,4 Shuyu Wang,5 Jianping Li,1 Yong Huo,1 Jingtao Dou,6 Yan Zhang1 1Department of Cardiology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 2National Clinical Research Center for Kidney Disease, Sta...

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Main Authors: Wang X, Fan F, Jia J, Xu X, Qin X, Zheng B, Li H, Dong L, Wang S, Li J, Huo Y, Dou J, Zhang Y
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/association-of-different-glucose-traits-with-kidney-function-decline-r-peer-reviewed-article-TCRM
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author Wang X
Fan F
Jia J
Xu X
Qin X
Zheng B
Li H
Dong L
Wang S
Li J
Huo Y
Dou J
Zhang Y
author_facet Wang X
Fan F
Jia J
Xu X
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Zheng B
Li H
Dong L
Wang S
Li J
Huo Y
Dou J
Zhang Y
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description Xingang Wang,1 Fangfang Fan,1 Jia Jia,1 Xin Xu,2 Xianhui Qin,2 Bo Zheng,1 Haixia Li,3 Liguang Dong,4 Shuyu Wang,5 Jianping Li,1 Yong Huo,1 Jingtao Dou,6 Yan Zhang1 1Department of Cardiology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 2National Clinical Research Center for Kidney Disease, State Key Laboratory for Organ Failure Research, Renal Division, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China; 3Clinical Laboratory, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 4Peking University Shougang Hospital, Beijing, China; 5Beijing Hypertension League Institute, Beijing, China; 6Department of Endocrinology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has become a major issue worldwide and hyperglycemia is known as an important risk factor responsible for CKD progression. Few studies have investigated whether fasting plasma glucose (FPG) could predict kidney function decline (KFD) risk better than postprandial plasma glucose, and vice versa. In this study, we investigated the roles of FPG and 2-hour plasma glucose (2 h-PG) in predicting KFD risk in a Chinese community-based population without baseline deterioration of kidney functions. Methods: Subjects with normal kidney function from an atherosclerosis cohort in Beijing, China were followed up for 2.3 years. The outcome was KFD (a drop in glomerular filtration rate category accompanied by 25% or greater decline of estimated glomerular filtration rate from the baseline or a sustained decline of more than 5 mL/min/1.73 m2/year rate). Results: A total of 3,738 subjects were included of which, 7.7% of the subjects suffered from KFD. After covariates adjustments, both FPG (OR =1.23, P<0.001) and 2 h-PG (OR =1.07, P<0.001) were associated with KFD. Furthermore, FPG was independent of 2 h-PG to predict KFD (OR =1.26, P<0.001). Subgroup analyses and interaction tests including diabetes mellitus, after adjusting all covariates, revealed no significant heterogeneity among analyzed subgroups. We also found subjects with FPG level of 6.1–7.0 mmol/L and >7.0 mmol/L had 1.83 times and 2.51 times KFD risk respectively, compared to subjects with FPG level <5.6 mmol/L. Conclusion: FPG was superior to 2 h-PG in predicting KFD in a Chinese community-based population without CKD. FPG screening may be an important measure for CKD primary prevention even in subjects with impaired fasting glucose. Keywords: fasting plasma glucose, postprandial plasma glucose, kidney function decline, chronic kidney disease
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spelling doaj.art-ea7053506580402198c0e759d3f704252022-12-21T21:27:58ZengDove Medical PressTherapeutics and Clinical Risk Management1178-203X2018-09-01Volume 141725173440668Association of different glucose traits with kidney function decline risk in a Chinese community-based population without chronic kidney diseaseWang XFan FJia JXu XQin XZheng BLi HDong LWang SLi JHuo YDou JZhang YXingang Wang,1 Fangfang Fan,1 Jia Jia,1 Xin Xu,2 Xianhui Qin,2 Bo Zheng,1 Haixia Li,3 Liguang Dong,4 Shuyu Wang,5 Jianping Li,1 Yong Huo,1 Jingtao Dou,6 Yan Zhang1 1Department of Cardiology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 2National Clinical Research Center for Kidney Disease, State Key Laboratory for Organ Failure Research, Renal Division, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China; 3Clinical Laboratory, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China; 4Peking University Shougang Hospital, Beijing, China; 5Beijing Hypertension League Institute, Beijing, China; 6Department of Endocrinology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has become a major issue worldwide and hyperglycemia is known as an important risk factor responsible for CKD progression. Few studies have investigated whether fasting plasma glucose (FPG) could predict kidney function decline (KFD) risk better than postprandial plasma glucose, and vice versa. In this study, we investigated the roles of FPG and 2-hour plasma glucose (2 h-PG) in predicting KFD risk in a Chinese community-based population without baseline deterioration of kidney functions. Methods: Subjects with normal kidney function from an atherosclerosis cohort in Beijing, China were followed up for 2.3 years. The outcome was KFD (a drop in glomerular filtration rate category accompanied by 25% or greater decline of estimated glomerular filtration rate from the baseline or a sustained decline of more than 5 mL/min/1.73 m2/year rate). Results: A total of 3,738 subjects were included of which, 7.7% of the subjects suffered from KFD. After covariates adjustments, both FPG (OR =1.23, P<0.001) and 2 h-PG (OR =1.07, P<0.001) were associated with KFD. Furthermore, FPG was independent of 2 h-PG to predict KFD (OR =1.26, P<0.001). Subgroup analyses and interaction tests including diabetes mellitus, after adjusting all covariates, revealed no significant heterogeneity among analyzed subgroups. We also found subjects with FPG level of 6.1–7.0 mmol/L and >7.0 mmol/L had 1.83 times and 2.51 times KFD risk respectively, compared to subjects with FPG level <5.6 mmol/L. Conclusion: FPG was superior to 2 h-PG in predicting KFD in a Chinese community-based population without CKD. FPG screening may be an important measure for CKD primary prevention even in subjects with impaired fasting glucose. Keywords: fasting plasma glucose, postprandial plasma glucose, kidney function decline, chronic kidney diseasehttps://www.dovepress.com/association-of-different-glucose-traits-with-kidney-function-decline-r-peer-reviewed-article-TCRMFasting plasma glucosePostprandial plasma glucoseKidney function declineChronic kidney disease
spellingShingle Wang X
Fan F
Jia J
Xu X
Qin X
Zheng B
Li H
Dong L
Wang S
Li J
Huo Y
Dou J
Zhang Y
Association of different glucose traits with kidney function decline risk in a Chinese community-based population without chronic kidney disease
Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management
Fasting plasma glucose
Postprandial plasma glucose
Kidney function decline
Chronic kidney disease
title Association of different glucose traits with kidney function decline risk in a Chinese community-based population without chronic kidney disease
title_full Association of different glucose traits with kidney function decline risk in a Chinese community-based population without chronic kidney disease
title_fullStr Association of different glucose traits with kidney function decline risk in a Chinese community-based population without chronic kidney disease
title_full_unstemmed Association of different glucose traits with kidney function decline risk in a Chinese community-based population without chronic kidney disease
title_short Association of different glucose traits with kidney function decline risk in a Chinese community-based population without chronic kidney disease
title_sort association of different glucose traits with kidney function decline risk in a chinese community based population without chronic kidney disease
topic Fasting plasma glucose
Postprandial plasma glucose
Kidney function decline
Chronic kidney disease
url https://www.dovepress.com/association-of-different-glucose-traits-with-kidney-function-decline-r-peer-reviewed-article-TCRM
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